Oil wells are currently being drilled in various counties in Oklahoma, including those in the STACK and SCOOP plays such as Kingfisher, Blaine, Grady, Canadian, and Stephens counties. These areas are known for their significant oil and gas production potential. It is always recommended to research the latest drilling activity and permits from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission for the most up-to-date information.
Not right now.
depends on where you are
99 degrees
Drilling through gneiss can be challenging due to its hardness and variable composition. It is a very hard and dense metamorphic rock that can cause tools to wear out quickly. Specialized equipment and techniques may be necessary to drill through gneiss effectively.
The Oklahoma earthquake activity is primarily associated with induced seismicity from wastewater injection during oil and gas production. This process can increase underground pressures and reactivate fault lines, leading to earthquakes in the region.
They're not "waiting" till August. Right now they're drilling two "relief wells" which they're going to pump concrete down; the concrete will block the broken well once and for all. It will take until August to finish the two wells.
It's "right now".
right now Scott wells is the center for the packers.
not that people know of right now
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It was done by the University of OK and was drilled by Parker drilling using Rig 166 which is now owned by Unit Drilling. This rig went to Kallispell, Montana afterward. The name of the well is: GHK Bertha Rogers #1-27
304's watch out fellahs
How can you live and be dead at the same time.
yes it is right now 1/10/11
Yes. North Dakota is now (2011) the 4th largest producer of petroleum in the US.
Why are wells drying up now days
Well, they get oil and right now oil is expensive so they get more money. Plus not many people live there so to them it is better to drill there.